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OLD FASHIONED circa 1881...... 10 CLOAK & DAGGER...... 10 w.l. weller special reserve bourbon • sugar cube old grandad bourbon • lemon • honey • ginger syrup orange & cherry bark bitters • flamed orange peel lagavulin rinse We are honored to return integrity to the world’s most famous , created for Coloner James E. Pepper in Louisville, Kentucky and popularized by the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. SILK ROAD...... 10 bombay dry • nocello • byrrh FRENCH 75 1915...... 10 orange • five spice maple canti prosecco • plymouth gin • st. germain lemon LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD...... 11 This cocktail was created at Harry’s New York Bar in Paris. It’s potency was likened to the kick of a powerful French 75mm field gun, hence the name. This version purus • prosecco • blood orange • honey incoporates St. Germain elderflower liqueur and is also known as a French 77. ORIGINAL SIN...... 9 DARK ‘N’ STORMY circa 1919...... 8 old forester bourbon • fresh-pressed apple juice gosling’s black seal rum • housemade falernum laird’s • demerara • good people ipa bufalo rock ginger ale The dark ‘n’ stormy is the national drink of Bermuda and was made popular in the U.S. by the sailing community, who brought it to east coast port towns upon returning from WITCH ...... 10 their Atlantic travels. rhum barbancourt • grapefruit • punt e mes agave • cinnamon BEE’S KNEES 1920’s...... 9 aviation gin • honey • lemon • lavendar bitters Named for a phrase that became popular in the roaring 20’s, this SLOW GRENADE...... 10 prohibition-era cocktail was thought to be created to mask the lesser-quality, st. remy • taylor tawny port • egg white bootlegged ‘bathtub gin’ that was available at the time. pomegranate molasses • lemon • walnut bitters

AMARETTO circa 1865...... 12 CONQUISTADOR...... 12 lazzaroni amaretto • egg white • lemon atlantico rum • lustau solera sherry • braulio • vanilla housemade orgeat • booker’s barrel proof This cocktail’s origin is hotly debated, but it is believed that the original recipe called crème de pamplemousse • black pepper tincture for the Lazzaroni family’s 1851 amaretto and, as with other members of the sour family, included egg whites to cut through the lemony tartness. DEAD GLAMOUR...... 10 gosling’s black seal rum • maple • lemon 1860’s...... 9 sauza silver • grapefruit • agave • lime ginger syrup • egg white crème de pamplemousse • club soda Spanish for ‘dove,’ there is little known about the origins of this drink, which many THE BOOTERY...... 12 regard as Mexico’s most beloved tequila cocktail rather than the margarita. It is possible that the name originated from ‘La Paloma,’ a popular folk song that was bufalo trace bourbon • cocchi vermouth de torino composed in the early 1860‘s. nocello • orange twist

JACK ROSE 1920’s...... 9 GRANDPA’S COFFIN...... 12 laird’s applejack • coquerel fine calvados • lemon w.l. weller special reserve bourbon • demerara jack rudy grenadine coquerel fine calvados • cherry bark-vanilla bitters This cocktail became popular in the 1920’s and 30’s, and was famously mentioned in Ernest Hemmingway’s The Sun Also Rises in a scene where Jake Barnes meets Lady orange bitters • chamomile • lagavulin spritz Brett Ashley at the Crillon Paris hotel bar. It is theorized that the drink is named after the infamous gambler Bald Jack Rose. THE LADY GAMBLES...... 12 plymouth gin • crème de violette • lillet blanc egg white • lavender bitters